Phenomena Issue 019 2010 11 November
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Animals and Men No 44
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Original YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWoUgywr51Q YouTube page description: Dr Pen-Yuan Hsing, co-founder of MammalWeb, delivers a talk on wildlife monitoring and civic engagement through the MammalWeb citizen science project for a Royal Society of Biology Northern branch event. This event was held on Zoom on the 4 March, 2021. The event was chaired by the Northern branch secretary, Ros Roberts CBiol FRSB. This talk is shared under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike...
Topics: camera traps, MammalWeb, citizen science, ecology, wildlife monitoring
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Twitter: @MammalWeb Facebook: Mammal Web Web: MammalWeb.org MammalWeb is a citizen science project where local communities are empowered to monitor their wildlife with motion sensing camera traps. In this video, we show you how the project works and how we partnered with Belmont Community School in Durham, United Kingdom to engage regular citizens in wildlife monitoring. This video is shared under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license, so please share and remix it. Special thanks...
Topics: citizen science, wildlife, nature, camera traps, education, science, biodiversity
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Marcione B. de Oliveira, Henrique S. F. de Andrade, José L. P. Cordeiro, and Luiz Flamarion B. de Oliveira
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Hematophagous bats are fascinating mammals due to their social structure and complex anatomical and physiological characters. We present evidence of the potential use of the giant armadillo ( Priodontes maximus ) in the feeding spectrum of the common vampire bat Desmodus rotundus . Observations were made in the Parque Sesc Serra Azul, located in the municipality of Rosário Oeste, Mato Grosso, Brazil, using camera traps. Although hematophagous bats use native prey in nature, records of this...
Topics: camera traps, common vampire bat, giant-armadillo, hematophagous, potential prey, Brazil